Jon Lock writes Afterlife Inc. and numerous other comics. He also likes coffee. When not writing comics he likes to talk about things - also while drinking coffee. These are those things. And this is that coffee.
Jon's back for another early morning recording session on the kitchen floor. Why is he sitting on the kitchen floor? Because there's a mountain of books blocking his usual chair, that's why! Which brings us neatly to today's subject: the creative trials and tribulations of bringing Afterlife Inc. Volume 4: Man Made God to life.
Jon's spending a day back at his old family home taking care of the dogs, so expect walks down memory lane; ruminations on the Escapist, streaming and coffee; and special appearances from two furry friends: Finn and Timm.
There's something in the air among the UK indie comic community: talk of change and a general airing of grievances. As part of that discussion, and hopefully in the interests of moving forward constructively, Jon shares his unwanted, ill-informed opinions. Also! 3D printers. Oh yes.
A very special episode of Morning Coffee, featuring Big Punch Studios' very own Nich Angell! Recorded live in the office, listen as Jon and Nich set the world to rights while ostensibly getting some work done.
Jon's back with another podcast. Is there a theme? No. Kinda. Maybe? He's just returned from a two-day conference - he's tired, alright? It's been a long week. But, on the plus side, creativity is ripe, and with nothing better to talk about he's decided to muse on current projects and the writing process. Better than nothing, I suppose...
Pretty much every episode of Morning Coffee is somewhat random. Some are more random than others. Here are some stories about my Taid a.k.a. my Welsh granddad.
Jon's actually feeling pretty assured as a writer. Good grief, something must be going right. Coffee. Creativity. Morning chat. Join us.
Jon's back on the mic, dropping rhymes as he likes, sipping Joe like its draught, talkin bout arts and crafts. Awww yeah.
Back with another block-rocking beat (albeit one delivered in hushed tones, as it is very, very early) Jon returns for Morning Coffee with force and gusto and a new outlook on life. Join him as he sips on the black gold and shares some early morning tales: from break-ins, crime scenes and inconsiderate racers, to a strange, sad story written in paint.
The coffee returns! After a frantic month of convention-eering, Jon sits down with a nice, relaxing mug of stimulant to reflect on his recent experiences behind the table with Big Punch Studios. Looking for the pros and cons of various cons around the UK? (Ooh, wordplay!) Look no further.
Morning Coffee to go! Recorded in a Danish hotel room, join Jon and Lucy as they share their experiences of Copenhagen and their long-overdue holiday. The coffee's great, the royal family is frustratingly good looking, and the micronation's druggy and bohemian, with just a hint of danger. A very Danish episode of Morning Coffee for your enjoyment.
Jon gets heckled by a magpie in the Big Punch Garden while he talks about his latest experience of Kickstarter.
Jon is joined by PJ Montgomery to discuss Welsh zombies, indie comics, and the ups, downs and sidey-ways of the modern Kickstarter campaign.
Coffee to go! Morning Coffee hits the road and heads to Melksham Comic Con 2016. Listen to this live recording of Jon's Afterlife Inc. panel at the show as he discusses Volume 4: Man Made God and the return to Kickstarter.
Jon is a filthy liar. Jon thought he had Crohn's. Jon was informed by medical professionals by this was probably the case. Now Jon doesn't have an appendix. Apparently weird forms of appendicitis can be confused for Crohn's. Now Jon may be healthy and happy forevermore. Short sentences are fun.
After making great headway in the inaugural episode, Jon's had a bit of a rough time of late with his health. Plus, his cafetiere broke, which is arguably worse. This is not the episode he was planning on recording, but hey, what can you do. Also: a creepy-as-hell kids' book from Jon's youth! Confused memory or hellish publishing decision? You decide!
Jon Lock writes Afterlife Inc. and numerous other comics. He's also not been too well lately. To aid in the healing process, Jon sits down with a microphone and a damn fine cup of coffee to talk about his recent ill health. Don't worry, future episodes will be on happier topics.